tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5430646509081794476.post6579098203430096450..comments2024-02-23T00:02:09.848-05:00Comments on Slow Birding: Can You Say Garganey?Chrishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07876569567125377386noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5430646509081794476.post-67369994882043848112011-05-16T20:56:46.861-04:002011-05-16T20:56:46.861-04:00Chris,
I'm just getting caught up, but wante...Chris, <br /><br />I'm just getting caught up, but wanted to send along a post of thanks for your help in locating the Garganey. <br /><br />It was great to see you again and to find yet another great rarity together.<br /><br />I'll look forward to the next great find we share at some future birding location.<br /><br />Steve Glynn<br />Millville, NJ<br />photos: www.flickr.com/southjerseybirderAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5430646509081794476.post-62620358154219931902011-05-08T18:16:25.002-04:002011-05-08T18:16:25.002-04:00It was fun to see you, Chris! I look forward to s...It was fun to see you, Chris! I look forward to spending some time with your blog.<br /><br />The book I tried to tell you about is, "From Laurel Hill to Siler's Bog," by John Terres, a former editor of Audubon Magazine and author of the Encyclopedia of Birds. The book is about his studies/walks on the Mason Farm, a property given to UNC, as I recall. I believe the book has been re-named, but I don't find the new name associated with my search.<br /><br />Helen Ostermiller from OhioHelen Ostermillerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18273033697266966342noreply@blogger.com